Who's visiting the White House and Mar-a-Lago? Dems want to know

Senate Democrats want President Trump to disclose who's visiting the White House and Mar-a-Lago.

In letters Monday to Trump and the Secret Service, eight lawmakers urged the administration to extend an Obama-era policy of posting White House visitor logs online, and to include guests at the president's Florida resort.

The letters were signed by Senators Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Jack Reed of Rhode Island, Tom Carper of Delaware, Tom Udall of New Mexico, Kristen Gillibrand of New York, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Chris Van Hollen of Maryland.

Democrats also asked the administration to extend visitor disclosure reports to Trump Tower in New York.

Trump's repeated weekend trips to Mar-a-Lago have already drawn scrutiny from Democrats who say the exclusive club allows members to rub elbows with the president. Mar-a-Lago recently raised its initiation fee to $200,000, double the cost from a year earlier.

The Democrats' letter to the Secret Service also asked whether the agency is conducting security screening on Mar-a-Lago guests.